Nokia World is in progress -
they just announced three new Symbian phones. Meet the Nokia E7, C7 and
C6. They are joining Nokia N8 to the Symbian^3 party with 720p video
recording of their own along with generous use of steel and aluminum.

The Nokia E7 display uses
the new ClearBlack technology, which promises darker blacks, better
sunlight legibility and lower power usage. The E7 is expected to cost
around 495 euro (637 USD) before taxes and subsidies.

Here are some live photos of the Nokia E7. For more, check out our live coverage for our hands-on impressions of the E7.

Next, we're moving on to the Nokia C7
- this stainless steel beauty is just 10.5 mm thin. It too has an 8MP
camera with dual-LED flash and 720p video, and the same excellent
connectivity features as the E7, except the HDMI - it relies on the
more traditional composite video-out instead.

The Nokia C7 has a 3.5" AMOLED
screen with nHD resolution and 8GB of built-in memory. But unlike the
E7, the C7 memory is expandable through the microSD card slot. The
Nokia C7 is expected to cost 335 euro (430 US dollars).

Finally, the Nokia C6-01 (as opposed to the C6-00)
is shorter than the C7 - 103.8mm vs. 117.3 mm. The screen size has been
reduced - 3.2" AMOLED touchscreen with nHD resolution using the same
ClearBlack technology as the E7.

The Nokia C6-01 boasts the same camera and connectivity features as
the C7 (sans TV-out) and its 8GB built-in memory is extended by a 2GB
microSD card in the box. It too has a stainless steel body though it's
quite a bit thicker than the C7 - 13.9 mm.

The Nokia C6-01 is the
cheapest of the bunch, it is expected to cost 260 euro (334 USD). The
trio comes with free voice-guided GPS navigation (of course) and are
expected to start shipping some time in Q4.

And before we go - a piece of bad news. Nokia won't be announcing MeeGo devices during this event.